The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire has asked the state to waive the required number of signatures to put its candidates on the ballot this fall, due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Spring has sprung in New Hampshire, but this year, it happened in the middle of a pandemic. And with people stuck at home to help curb COVID-19, any chance to head outside is, well, a breath of fresh air.
A Carroll County Superior Court judge ruled an elderly jail inmate incarcerated on domestic violence convictions may serve his sentence from home since the jail superintendent doubts he can keep him safe from COVID-19.
A 31-year-old mother of two found herself in the Lakes Region General Hospital Emergency Department on Saturday, shocked to hear the words coming out of the doctor’s mouth.
Funeral homes are still operating as an essential business, but the need to avoid large gatherings has resulted in a change in how families can mourn together.
Gov. Chris Sununu announced new measures Monday to slow the spread of the coronavirus in New Hampshire, as newly-released testing results reveal the toll the disease is taking on the state's healthcare workers.
State officials and child care providers in both Vermont and New Hampshire are scrambling to determine which children of essential workers need care during the COVID-19 response and to sort out how best to provide it.
Landlords in New Hampshire are able to evict tenants who violate their lease by causing damage to the premises, impacting the health and safety of their fellow tenants, or if they abandon the property.
Shedding your clothes in the mud room is routine for farmers, chimney sweeps, auto mechanics and other folks who wind up routinely filthy, but in those cases the need is obvious. What’s different with coronavirus is that it’s undetectable so you can’t be sure what is necessary.
Although courthouses throughout the state have suspended most in-person hearings and greatly limited foot traffic, the alternative sentencing program is still up and running with critical services available to those working toward long-term recovery.
As more details emerge about how the coronavirus spreads, medical professionals are concerned the mixed messages over the past couple months have had a compounding effect on the impending “surge” of COVID-19 cases.
During these times of profound economic instability, assistance to families and individuals living at or near the poverty line, along with those who have experienced sudden large drops in income, is indispensable.